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==Pi==
==Pi==
[https://hub.xpub.nl/sandbox/ Pi url]<br>
[https://hub.xpub.nl/sandbox/ Pi url]<br>
PI IP: 145.24.139.127
Pi iP: 145.24.139.127


==Website==
==Website==
[https://git.xpub.nl/XPUB/special-issue-x/src/branch/master/Website git repo for the Special Issue X website]
[https://git.xpub.nl/XPUB/special-issue-x/src/branch/master/Website Git repo for the Special Issue X website]
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==Etherpads==
==Etherpads==
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==Readings [Andre]==
==Readings [Andre]==
Yaron Koren - [http://www.workingwithmediawiki.com/ Working with MediaWiki]<br>
Yaron Koren - [http://www.workingwithmediawiki.com/ Working with MediaWiki]<br>
Brian W. Kernighan & Rob Pike - The Unix Programming Environment[Prentice-Hall, 1984]<br>
Brian W. Kernighan & Rob Pike - The Unix Programming Environment [Prentice-Hall, 1984]<br>
Jerry D. Peek, Tim Reilly, and Michael K. Loukides - UNIX Power Tools [O'Reilly & Associates, 1997]<br>
Jerry D. Peek, Tim Reilly, and Michael K. Loukides - UNIX Power Tools [O'Reilly & Associates, 1997]<br>
Neal Stephenson - In the beginning ... was the command line [Avon Books, 1999]<br>
Neal Stephenson - In the beginning ... was the command line [Avon Books, 1999]<br>
==Readings [Michael]==
Simon Yuill - [https://www.metamute.org/editorial/articles/all-problems-notation-will-be-solved-masses All Problems of Notation Will Be Solved By the Masses]<br>
==References [Aymeric]==
The Thinking Machine [1961]<br>
Mark Weiser and John Seely Brown - Designing Calm Technology [1995]<br>
Bruno Latour - The Third Meaning of Technical Mediation [small extract from Pandora's Hope 1999]<br>
Lucent Technologies - Bell Labs Innovation Song [2000]<br>
AT&T - Microworld with William Shatner [1976]<br>
Friedrich Kittler - There is no Software [1995]<br>
Ken Thompson - Reflections on Trusting Trust [1984]<br>
Douglas Adams - Hyperland [1990]<br>
Langdon Winner - Do artefacts have politics [1980]<br>
Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! - Cinco Midi Organiser [2009]<br>
Femke Snelting and Jara Rocha - MakeHuman [2018]<br>
Robin James - Spotify Teardown: Inside the Black Box of Streaming Music<br>




[[Category:LFP]]
[[Category:LFP]]

Latest revision as of 05:18, 20 April 2020

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what is your module?
__ scans RFID cards, converts them to sounds + text + binary; selects questions from array [via knob] + sonifies them / selects answers randomly from an array [only whenever there is an input signal]

what is its output?
__ RFID-read card-to-sound [audio 1] / LED [blinks to RFID binary] / binaty [HIGH/LOW] via RFID binary / text via Tx / text to LCD [via knob] / text to LCD [via input signal] / text-to-sound [audio 2]

what is its inputs?
__ RFID-read card / signal / text [via knob]

how does your the module work with others' module?
__ sends text [via Tx] / sends binary signal ///// receives signal

where are you at the moment?
__ Did a prototype on an experimental PCB

what are you struggling with?
__ lcd

Git

E.zn repo

Cheatsheet
Git for c-sci

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git init 	
git clone [repo link]
git status 	
git add [file-name.txt] 	
git add -A 	
git commit -m "[commit message]" 
git rm -r [file-name.txt]
git push 	
git pull

Pi

Pi url
Pi iP: 145.24.139.127

Website

Git repo for the Special Issue X website

SIXTXX.png

Etherpads

Session 1
Session 2
Session 4

Readings [Andre]

Yaron Koren - Working with MediaWiki
Brian W. Kernighan & Rob Pike - The Unix Programming Environment [Prentice-Hall, 1984]
Jerry D. Peek, Tim Reilly, and Michael K. Loukides - UNIX Power Tools [O'Reilly & Associates, 1997]
Neal Stephenson - In the beginning ... was the command line [Avon Books, 1999]

Readings [Michael]

Simon Yuill - All Problems of Notation Will Be Solved By the Masses

References [Aymeric]

The Thinking Machine [1961]
Mark Weiser and John Seely Brown - Designing Calm Technology [1995]
Bruno Latour - The Third Meaning of Technical Mediation [small extract from Pandora's Hope 1999]
Lucent Technologies - Bell Labs Innovation Song [2000]
AT&T - Microworld with William Shatner [1976]
Friedrich Kittler - There is no Software [1995]
Ken Thompson - Reflections on Trusting Trust [1984]
Douglas Adams - Hyperland [1990]
Langdon Winner - Do artefacts have politics [1980]
Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! - Cinco Midi Organiser [2009]
Femke Snelting and Jara Rocha - MakeHuman [2018]
Robin James - Spotify Teardown: Inside the Black Box of Streaming Music